Nadine Wellwood
The 1905 Committee stands for civic engagement and accountability. Our purpose has always been, and remains, to hold Premier Danielle Smith accountable to the true conservative values she was elected to uphold.
Many see this weekend as a “defeat” for the 1905 Committee, but in reality, the exact opposite is true.
This is what success looks like.
1. Unprecedented Engagement: Over 6,000 Albertans attended the UCP AGM, marking the largest political gathering in Canadian history. This turnout shows a groundswell of civic participation.
2. Proof of Public Pressure: In the weeks leading up to the AGM, a rapid succession of legislative proposals was put forth, demonstrating that public pressure can drive meaningful results.
3. High Expectations Set: Due to this pressure, Danielle Smith has set a high bar of expectations and must now follow through with impactful and timely actions. The bar has never been higher.
4. Unwavering Conservative Support: With 91.5% support for the Premier, any cabinet minister or staff member who hinders the conservative mandate does so at their own peril. The mandate for conservative values is now indisputable.
5. A Moment for Bold Action: There has never been a better time for the Premier to act boldly and fulfill the promises made in her powerful speech.
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Maybe this should become a class-action suit.
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An Alberta couple has filed an application for judicial review over the compulsory long-form census, and is asking federal court to strike down portions of the census relating to health, sexual orientation, and gender identity that it says infringe on constitutional privacy rights.
Households that received the 2026 census in early May were required to provide accurate and full information or face a fine of up to $500 on summary conviction, with Statistics Canada saying that failure to complete the questionnaire could lead to further penalties.
In addition to questions about employment, income, languages spoken, and education contained on the short-form census, the long-form census asked a number of questions on personal health, disabilities, living arrangements, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
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The application was filed June 10 by lawyers funded by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) on behalf of Bradley and Linda Osborne of ...
Very well said. I wish I could think of all these responses whenever there’s a hint of an opportunity to discuss.
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This past week, I was dropping door hangers which extolled the virtues of Alberta independence. One young man, incensed by his house being littered with such incendiary information (note: I didn’t drop where there was a “no flyers” sign), searched his neighbourhood until he found me and then explained in graphic and vulgar detail how little he thought of my mother and how my questionable upbringing had resulted in me being an odious person. Attempts at a more balanced conversation were rebuffed. What struck me was the depth of his unbalanced anger.
I also met a young mother who graciously and thoughtfully explained why she thought what I was doing was wrong, and it didn’t matter if I thought I had answers to her concerns. She didn’t think I had answers to her concerns. Why the rigid hesitation? She also was afraid of the impact on her family due to what she felt were the precipitous ...